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It's hard to overestimate the level of violence and instability in Honduras.
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So did the media overestimate the level of interest in Titanic 100?
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It is very easy to underestimate or, indeed, overestimate what is required.
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Organizations tend to overestimate how quickly they'll migrate to newer operating systems.
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Omitting AD class and dosing information may overestimate pharmacotherapy for geriatric depression.
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This overestimation is probably a result of decreased aortic impedance in AR.
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This is, however, only a part of the reason for its overestimation.
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Ignoring maternal effects in the model caused overestimation of direct heritability.
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Exactly, but the error typically is an underestimation error, not an overestimation error.
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The clinical value might be limited by overestimation and intra- and inter-individual variation.
Usage of overvaluation in English
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Vancouver shows evidence of overvaluation and accelerating prices, the agency said.
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A modest risk of overvaluation is also present in Toronto, Calgary and Halifax.
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But I believe a premium does not equal an overvaluation.
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Every one of us is subject to alternations of overvaluation and undervaluation of ourselves.
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In some metropolitan areas, the overvaluation was much worse.
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Adani has denied the allegations of overvaluation and said it was fully cooperating with the DRI investigation.
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Only one -the Shiller PE ratio, which averages earnings over a 10-yearperiod -indicates overvaluation.
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Tencent is currently heading towards its biggest weekly loss in almost two years due to concerns of overvaluation.
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It also warns that further strong house price rises would "almost certainly" result in overvaluation in the market.
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But it said that despite some overvaluation and possible oversupply, there was no immediate risk of a property market crash.
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He said the overvaluation was driven specifically by Sydney and Melbourne and that both capital cities had already entered bubble territory.
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House price growth of low single digits would allow any overvaluation - if it exists - to unwind in a gradual manner.
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If that is an eye-watering overvaluation of the average hospo worker's contribution, then where realistically should they be at, all things being equal?
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Body checking has been conceptualized as a behavioral manifestation of the core overvaluation of eating, shape, and weight concerns underlying eating disorder psychopathology.
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The CMHC has said there is strong evidence of overvaluation in Toronto, with the growth in house prices persistently outpacing economic and demographic fundamentals.
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In its monthly report yesterday, the bank warned of "possible overvaluation" in residential property in cities such as Berlin, Munich and Frankfurt.